NEWS

'THE VILLAGE ON THE LOCH' FESTIVAL NEWS!

Documentary Feature 'The Village on the Loch', directed and produced by Caroline Strong has already enjoyed success in its Festival journey so far. It is to be screened as part of the
exciting festival line up at HIFF - The Hebrides International Film Festival, September 2019 and it has won 14 awards so far on the festival circuit! Director Caroline Strong won Best First
Time Director in the Canadian Cinematography Awards, August 2019 (Toronto) and the film picked up Best Documentary in the Eurpoean Cinematography Awards, May 2019 (Amsterdam). A further five
awards were won in the February 2019 edition of Flicks Film Festival (London): Best Documentary, Best Family Film, Best Editing (Gabriel Bean & Danny Bean) Best Producer (Caroline Strong) and
Best Narrator (Caroline Strong). The film went on to to be overall winners in the Flicks Festival Best of Year categories for Best Editing, Best Family Film and Best Narrator and Runner Up Finalists
for Best Producer and Best Documentary. In the Latitude Film Awards 2019 (London) the film won Gold Awards for Documentary Feature, Cinematography (Danny Bean & Gabriel Bean) and Directing
(Caroline Strong). In the Spotlight Documentary Film Awards (Atlanta) 2018, the film won a Gold Award for Documentary Feature. It has also made Official Selection in the Dumbo Film Festival 2019
(Dumbo, New York), the Rome Independent Prisma Awards 2019 (Italy), the Gold Movie Awards 2019 (London) and the B&H Tourism Film Festival where it is to be screened this September, in Sarajevo.
Check out all the trailers for the film on our Showreelpage and the IMDb page.

BRITISH WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2018

We are delighted for our Wildlife Cinematographer, Danny Bean whohad two of his stunning short
films Highly Commended in the British Wildlife Photography
Awards 2019! Check them out on these links -

'CULTYBRAGGAN' UPDATE!

Cultybraggan is currently nearing the end of post production and we should be launching it onto the Festival circuit very soon!

Cultybraggan Dig Week 2017

With Dr Iain Banks and students from the University of

Glasgow.

We had an exciting week filming the archaeological dig run by Dr Iain Banks and his team from the University of Glasgow. They were searching for evidence
of tunnels and have uncovered significant finds to pursue a further, more intensive investigation in the future. This makes for an intriguing final chapter
in our forthcoming documentary feature on the camp and a tangible bridge between past and present. A huge thank you to Iain and his students and team.

'SEASONS IN THE HIGHLANDS' SHORTS

No Time Like Spring-Spring in the Highlandsshows nature at its' most frenetic, fearsome, funny
and fragile - courtship, nest
building, birth and danger! Featuring: Ptarmigan, Black Grouse, Mountain Hare, Pheasant, Osprey, Red Kite, Red Squirrel, Roe Deer, Dippers and so much more! With stirring
original music by David Chappell - 'The Clockmaker's Apprentice' and inspired by the poetry of Christina Rossetti; 'No Time Like Spring' races through a Season of heartstopping beauty,
while the clock ticks. Watch it on our showreel page

InThe Blea'k Midwinter- Winter has come to the Highlands and battle begins to survive its beautiful cruelty. Part Two of our four
part Odyssey through the seasons in the Scottish Highlands. We encounter Mountain Hare, Roe Deer, Buzzards, Robins, Highland Cattle, Bullfinch and more against a breathtaking Winter
backdrop and the Northern Lights. Setting the Winter mood is 'Cranham' by Gustav Holst arranged by David Chappell with the inspiring poetry of
Christina Rossetti. You can watch this by going to ourShowreelpage.

The Fall of the Leaf - The first part of our Highland Odyssey through the seasons. We follow a fallen leaf
on its journey down stream. The countryside is transforming into rich shades of orange, red and gold as the wildlife prepares for the hard Winter to come. Featuring; Red Deer, Red Squirrel, Red Kite
and the Salmon Run. The Fall of the Leaf is set to the melancholy music of Marcus Neeley - 'Illilia'and inspired by the
poetry of Robert Burns. To watch this go to our Showreel page.